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This document contains a complete test bank for Sociology in Modules, 6th Edition by Richard T. Schaefer. It includes chapter-based practice questions, verified answers, and review materials designed to help students strengthen their understanding of core sociological concepts and perspectives. Topics include culture, socialization, social structure, groups, deviance, inequality, race and ethnicity, gender, family, education, religion, politics, population dynamics, and social change. This resource is suitable for exam preparation, coursework review, and reinforcing knowledge in sociology and related social science disciplines.

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Sociology in Modules 6th ed by Schaefer Test
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Sociology in Modules, (Schaefer)
Chapter 01 Understanding Sociology

1) The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal
social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called
A) the sociological imagination.
B) anthropology.
C) a theory.
D) verstehen.

2) Trying to understand why your roommate prefers a certain genre of music, over others, is an
example of using one's
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A) cultural capital.
B) conflict perspective.
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C) double consciousness.
D) sociological imagination.
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3) A key element in the sociological imagination is the ability to view one's own society
A) from the perspective of personal experience.
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B) from the perspective of cultural biases.
C) as an outsider.
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D) as an insider.
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4) C. Wright Mills advocated the use of the sociological imagination to view divorce in the
United States because divorce
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A) is a serious personal problem for numerous men and women.
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B) is not just an individual's personal problem but a societal concern.
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C) may create emotional scars for divorcees.
D) has been a serious problem throughout history.
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5) The scientific study of social behavior and human groups is known as
A) psychology.
B) political science.
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C) anthropology.
D) sociology.

6) The body of knowledge obtained using methods based upon systematic observation is called
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A) theory.
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B) verstehen.
C) science.
D) ideal type.
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7) Sociology is considered a science because sociologists
A) teach at respected universities.
B) engage in organized and systematic study of phenomena to enhance understanding.
C) receive government funding for research projects.
D) construct middle-range theories to explain social behavior.

8) Sociology, anthropology, economics, and history are fields within the
A) natural sciences.
B) social sciences.
C) medical sciences.
D) humanities.

9) Which of the following academic disciplines emphasizes the influence that society has on
people's attitudes and behavior and the ways in which people shape society?
A) Anthropology
B) Economics
C) Sociology
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D) Physics
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10) Which social science would be interested in studying individual cases of emotional stress
among workers, investors, and business owners?
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A) History
B) Economics
C) Sociology
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D) Psychology
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11) A social scientist would be likely to study the
A) composition of a meteorite discovered in a remote area of Siberia.
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B) reasons for the decreasing divorce rate in the U.S.
C) newest procedure in heart transplant surgery.
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D) possibility of life on Mars.
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12) Sociologists argue that, unlike scientific knowledge, common sense conclusions are not
A) published.
B) reliable.
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D) easily disseminated.
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13) An attempt to explain problems, actions, or behavior in a comprehensive manner is called
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A) science.
B) typology.
C) theory.
D) ideal type.
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14) In Émile Durkheim's study of suicide, he related suicide rates to
A) personal depression.
B) personal stress.
C) the extent to which people were integrated into the group life of a society.
D) climatic conditions such as oppressive heat, heavy rain, and cold winters.

15) Émile Durkheim's explanation of suicide was scientific because he
A) developed conclusions based on a systematic examination of data.
B) carefully studied the personalities of hundreds of suicide victims.
C) worked in a university setting.
D) divided suicide into four distinctive categories.

16) Émile Durkheim is known for his classic sociological study of
A) suicide.
B) abortion.
C) soccer.
D) crowd control.
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17) The discipline of sociology was given its name by the French theorist
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A) Émile Durkheim.
B) Auguste Comte.
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C) Harriet Martineau.
D) Marcel Marceau.
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18) Which sociologist translated the works of Auguste Comte into English and emphasized the
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impact the economy, laws, trade, and population could have on contemporary social problems?
A) Émile Durkheim
B) Jane Addams
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C) Harriet Martineau
D) Talcott Parsons
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19) Which early sociologist applied the concept of evolution to societies in order to explain how
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they change or evolve over time?
A) Émile Durkheim
B) Charles Darwin
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C) Harriet Martineau
D) Herbert Spencer
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20) Anomie refers to a
A) model that serves as a measuring rod against which actual cases can be evaluated.
B) loss of direction that is felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become
ineffective.
C) classification scheme containing two or more categories.
D) type of suicide that is based on depression.
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